This is a list of Men's Division I college basketball teams ranked by winning percentage through the end of the 2022–23 season. It includes only those schools that have spent at least 25 years in Division I.[1]

RankCollegeFirst
season
SeasonsWinsLossesTiesWin%
1Kentucky19031202,3777481.760
2North Carolina19111132,3438520.733
3Kansas18991252,3708850.728
4Duke19061182,2739200.712
5UCLA19201041,9868880.691
6Charleston1991326833110.687
7UNLV1959651,3696250.687
8Syracuse19011221,9739640.672
9Western Kentucky19151031,8729730.658
10Villanova19211181,8649730.657
11Arizona1905981,8629771.656
12Murray State1926531,7249340.649
13VCU1971701,0395650.648
14Norfolk State19541091,3027180.645
15Louisville19121201,7769870.643
16Notre Dame18981001,9501,0891.642
17Arkansas19241181,7839970.641
18Illinois19061221,8781,0520.641
19Cincinnati19021201,8891,0640.640
20UConn19011161,7991,0120.640
21St John's19081251,9221,0850.639
22Purdue18971151,8981,0750.638
23Utah19091151,8751,0670.637
24Temple18951271,9771,1370.635
25Indiana19011231,9131,1020.634
26Memphis19211021,6539551.634
27Lipscomb1937731,2987510.633
28UAB1979449135360.630
29Weber State1963611,1306650.630
30Missouri State19091111,7431,0410.626
31Texas19061171,8791,1250.625
32BYU19031211,8691,1340.622
33Marquette19171061,7131,7130.620
34Alabama19131101,7671,0870.619
35Gonzaga19081151,7891,1110.617
36Princeton19011221,8061,1200.617
37West Virginia19041141,8461,1520.616
38Houston1946771,4018760.615
39NC State19131111,7901,1210.615
40Penn18971221,8361,1512.615
41Tennessee19091141,7431,0942.614
42Akron19011221,6931,0680.613
43Michigan State18991241,8111,1410.613
44Old Dominion1951721,2467960.610
45Ohio State18991221,7681,1340.609
46Creighton19121051,6851,0890.607
47Oklahoma19081161,7561,1370.607
48Stephen F. Austin1925981,4649580.604
48Georgetown19071151,7131,1330.602
50Washington18961211,8451,2190.602


Note: Records are adjusted with vacated and forfeited games not included like they are in the NCAA record book.

See also

References

  1. "2022-23 DIVISION I MEN'S BASKETBALL RECORDS, Page 72" (PDF).

Sources

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